Interpreter

/ɪnˈtɜrprətər/ noun

A program that executes source code directly, line by line, without first compiling it into machine code. Interpreters translate and execute code simultaneously, making them ideal for interactive development and scripting.

From Latin 'interpretari' meaning 'to explain' or 'to translate.' In computing since the 1950s, it describes programs that translate and execute code in real-time, like a simultaneous translator.

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